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Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Introduction
EGEE/EGEE-II transition meeting
Bob Jones, EGEE-II Project Director
CERN
[email protected]
www.eu-egee.org
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Agenda - Wednesday
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Wednesday 12 April 2006
9:00
Wednesday morning
9:00
Introduction and presentation of the Project
Bob Jones
9:30
EGEE-II reporting procedures
Anna Cook &
Dita Mocova
10:15
Coffee Break in 600-R-017
10:45
Presentation of the PPT tool, time sheets and cost claims
Katarzyna Pokorska &
Dita Mocova
11:30
Registration Procedures, computer accounts, access to
CERN
Karin Burghauser &
Marie-Laure Bourgeois-Schutz
12:00
Lunch
14:00
Wednesday afternoon
14:00
Technical and managerial reporting procedures,
requirements and tools
Anna Cook
14:30
Presentation of templates and supporting documents
Anna Cook & Alistair Mills
15:00
Project dissemination and procedures
Owen Appleton
15:20
15:50
Coffee Break in 600-R-017
Presentation of the EDMS interface and functionalities
17:30
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David Widegren (EDMS group)
Aperitif in Restaurant 2
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Agenda – Thursday
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Thursday 13 April 2006
9:00
Thursday morning
9:00
EGEE Programme of Work
Bob Jones
9:30
Technical Overview
Erwin Laure
10:00
SA1 – Grid operations
Ian Bird
10:30
Coffee Break in 600-R-017
11:00
SA2 – Network provisioning
Mathieu Goutelle
11:15
SA3 – Middleware integration
Markus Schultz
11:45
JRA1 – Middleware re-engineering
Claudio Grandi
12:15
Lunch
14:00
Thursday afternoon
14:00
NA3 - Training
Malcolm Atkinson/ David Fergusson
14:15
NA4 – Application support
Cal Loomis
15:00
NA2 – Dissemination & outreach
Hannelore Hämmerle
15:15
Coffee Break in 600-R-017
15:45
JRA2 - Quality Assurance and Security
Gabriel Zaquine
16:10
NA5 – Policy and cooperation
Fotis Karayannis
16:30
Related Projects
Dieter Kranzlmueller
17:00
Discussions
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The EGEE project
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• EGEE
– 1 April 2004 – 31 March 2006
– 71 partners in 27 countries, federated in regional Grids
• EGEE-II
– 1 April 2006 – 31 March 2008
– 91 partners in 32 countries
– 13 Federations
• Objectives
– Large-scale, production-quality
infrastructure for e-Science
– Attracting new resources and
users from industry as well as
science
– Improving and maintaining
“gLite” Grid middleware
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EGEE Mission
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
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Infrastructure
– Manage and operate production Grid for European Research Area
– Interoperate with e-Infrastructure projects around the globe
– Contribute to Grid standardisation efforts
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Support applications from diverse communities
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Astrophysics
Computational Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Finance
Fusion
Geophysics
High Energy Physics
Life Sciences
Multimedia
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Business
– Forge links with the full spectrum of interested business partners
+ Disseminate knowledge about the Grid through training
+ Prepare for sustainable European Grid Infrastructure
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A global, federated e-Infrastructure
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
BalticGrid
NAREGI
SEE-GRID
OSG
EUChinaGrid
EUMedGrid
EUIndiaGrid
EELA
EGEE infrastructure
~ 200 sites in 39 countries
~ 20 000 CPUs
> 5 PB storage
> 10 000 concurrent jobs
per day
> 60 Virtual Organisations
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EGEE – What do we deliver?
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
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Infrastructure operation
– Currently includes >200 sites across 39 countries
– Continuous monitoring of grid services in a
distributed global infrastructure
– Automated site configuration/management
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Middleware
– Production quality middleware distributed under
business friendly open source licence
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User Support - Managed process from first contact
through to production usage
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Training
Documentation
Expertise in grid-enabling applications
Online helpdesk
Networking events (User Forum, Conferences etc.)
Future
– Expand on interoperability with related infrastructures
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Related EU projects
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
ISSeG
GRID
EU
BEinGRID
Diligent
A DIgital Library Infrastructure
on Grid ENabled Technology
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Industry and EGEE-II
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
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Industry Task Force
– Group of industry partners in the project
– Links related industry projects (NESSI, BEinGRID, …)
– Works with EGEE’s Technical Coordination Group
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Collaboration with CERN openlab project
– IT industry partnerships for hardware and software
development
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EGEE Business Associates (EBA)
– Companies sponsoring work on joint-interest subjects
• Technical developments & Transfer of know-how and services to industry
• Business modelling
• Exploitation strategies & Market Surveys
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Industry Forum
– Led by Industry to improve Grid take-up in Industry
– Organises industry events and disseminates grid information
 Next event: Paris 27th April
http://www.eu-egee.org/events/industryday/first-egee-industry-day/
 Further events across Europe are being planned
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Key EGEE documents
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Contract with the European Commission
– Description of Work (i.e. technical programme of work) is annex
to the contract
• Consortium Agreement
The operation of the consortium and work of
the project is governed by these documents
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Management structure
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
1 rep. / partner
Meets annually
Elects PMB
1 rep. / fed.
Meets quarterly
Project resource
& strategy issues
PMB
interacts with
reports to
CB
recommends to
3 external advisors
reviewers at rehearsals
EAC
1 rep / activity
Weekly phone conf
Day-to-day issues
CB
EAC
EU
PD
PD
assists
assists
Supports
Proj Mgmt
report to
Activities (NA1-5, SA1-3, JRA1-2)
PEB
PMB
PO
AFC
PO
assists
AFC
PEB
advises
Collaboration Board
External Advisory Committee
European Union
Project Director
INFSO-RI-508833
EU
1 rep. / fed.
Admin/reporting
issues
Project Execution Board
Project Management Board
Project Office
Administrative Fed. Committee
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Project Management Board (PMB)
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Members
Alternates
Federations
W. von Rüden
F. Hemmer
CERN
G. Wormser, IN2P3/CNRS
J.l. Archimbaud, UREC-CNRS
France
R. Middleton CCLRC
N. Geddes, CCLRC
Ireland, UK
M. Kunze, FZK
MC Sawley
CSCS
Germany, Switzerland
M. Mazzucato, INFN Padova
G. Maggi, INFN
Italy
CEGC Chair (rotating):
L. Matyska, CESNET
I. Maric
(6 months rotation)
Central-Europe (Austria, Croatia, Czech
Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia)
Per Öster, KTH
Jack Koester, UiB
Northern (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Norway,
Sweden, The Netherlands)
F. Karayannis, GRNET
Rotating alternate
South-East (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Israel,
Romania, Serbia & Montenegro, Turkey)
M. Delfino, PIC
J. Salt
South-West (Spain, Portugal)
V. Ilyin, SINP MSU
A. Kryukov, SINP MSU
Russia
A. Blatecky, RENCI
M. Livny, UWISCON
USA
E. Valente, GARR
K. Ullmann, DFN
EU-NRENS
L. Robertson, CERN
C. Eck, CERN
LCG (non-voting member)
S. Lin, ASGC
J. Lee, KISTI
Eric Yen (2nd alternate) (ASGC)
ASIA
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Project Execution Board (PEB)
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
NA1
Project Director
Deputy
Technical Director
Secretary
R. Jones
D. Kranzlmueller
E. Laure
K. Gunne
NA2
Dissemination, Outreach and Communication Manager
Alternate
H. Hammerle
O. Appleton
NA3
Training & Induction Manager
TBC
NA4
Applications, Identification & Support Manager
Alternate
C.Loomis
NA5
Policy and International Cooperation Manager
TBC
SA1
Grid Operations, Support and Management Manager
Alternate
I. Bird
M. Barroso-Lopez
SA2
Networking Support Manager
Alternate
M. Goutelle
J.P Gautier
SA3
Integration, Testing and Certification
Alternate
M. Schulz
L. Field
JRA1
Middleware Re-engineering Manager
Alternate
C. Grandi
J. White
JRA2
Quality Assurance Manager
Security Manager
Alternate
G. Zaquine
A. Edlund
D. Kelsey
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Admin Federation Committee (AFM)
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Federations Administrative Contacts
CERN
A. Cook, D. Mocova
Central Europe (Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary,
Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia)
M. Polak
France
C. Bosaro
Germany and Switzerland
M. Kunze
Ireland and the United Kingdom
R. Middleton
Italy
G. Maggi
Northern Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, The
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden)
Russia
A. van Rijn
V. Ilyin
South-East Europe (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Israel,
Romania, Serbia & Montenegro, Turkey)
A. Loukakou
South-West Europe (Portugal, Spain)
M.C. Porto
NRENS (National Research and Education Networks)
E. Valente
United States
Asia
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M. Livny
TBC
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EGEE-II Project Office
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
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Bob Jones – Project Director
Dieter Kranzlmueller – Deputy Project Director (until July’06)
Erwin Laure – Technical Director
Kristina Gunne – Directors’ Assistant
Anna Cook – Project Secretary
Dita Mocova – Finance Officer
Karin Burghauser – User registration and related projects
Marie-Laure Bourgeois-Schutz – User registration and web admin
Frank Harris – Network activities coordination
Hannelore Hämmerle – NA2 activity manager
Owen Appleton – NA2
Jo Lawson – NA5
Florida Estrella Cainglet, Roberta Faggian Marque - Related
projects
– Yari Estublier - Intern
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Sustainability: Beyond EGEE-II
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Need to prepare for permanent Grid infrastructure
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Maintain Europe’s leading position in global science Grids
Ensure a reliable and adaptive support for all sciences
Independent of project funding cycles
Modelled on success of GÉANT
 Infrastructure managed in collaboration
with national grid initiatives
Sustainable e-Infrastructure
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Important EGEE-II events
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
1 April 2006
EGEE-II start
27 April 2006
Industry day (Paris)
23-24 May 2006
EGEE final review (CERN)
25-29 Sept 2006
1st Project Conference (Geneva)
Q1 2007
1st User Forum event
May 2007
EGEE-II periodic review
Autumn 2007
2nd Project Conference
Q1 2008
2nd User Forum event
31st March 2008
EGEE-II completion
May 2008
EGEE-II final review
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Partners can bid
to host these
events
Need rehearsals
Prepare
organisation to
manage
sustainable
infrastructure
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Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
EGEE’06 Conference
• EGEE’06 – Capitalising on e-infrastructures
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Demos
Related Projects
Industry
International community (UN organisations in Geneva etc.)
• 25-29 September 2006
• Geneva, Switzerland
• Registration will start by the end of April!
http://www.cern.ch/egee-intranet/conferences/EGEE06
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Summary
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• EGEE Infrastructure – world’s largest multi-science
production grid service
• EGEE-II is the opportunity to expand on this existing
base both in terms of scale and usage
• Use this transition meeting as the occasion to meet
your fellow partners and clarify any grey areas in the
programme of work
• Need to prepare the long-term
– EGEE, related projects, national grid initiatives and user
communities are working to define a model for a sustainable grid
infrastructure that is independent of project cycles
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